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Zahille7, do gaming w Behind the scenes

This is the kinda thing you’d find in Artist’s Alley at a small anime convention in Arkansas

jaemo, do games w (Rant) Don't buy Rockstar games.

Step one: put this on your tinder profile:

I have been permanently locked out and actually impossible to play any Rockstar Social - walled game on Steam.

Step two: reel’em in. You’re free now!

VintageGenious, do games w 'Keeping Retro Alive' - a chat with the developer of Batocera (my article!)

Does Waydroid AndroidTV work on batocera ?? I’d like to make a combined Home Media Center / Home Retro Console

ieGod, do gaming w just got Shadow of the Colossus for my PS5 today, amazing and beautiful game thus far.

Haven’t played any of the remakes but the original is such a masterpiece.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA, do gaming w Mindblown
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i want to move out from under baby yoshi’s butt but the landlord is too heavy

devolution, do games w Baldur's Gate 3 or Clair Obscur: Expedition 33?
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Baldurs Gate 3 only because it has numerous endings while Expedition 33 has 2. Otherwise difficult choice.

Arcane2077, do games w Baldur's Gate 3 or Clair Obscur: Expedition 33?

No wrong choice. Though if you like Skyrim so much I’d say you’d prefer BG3, ever so slightly

BurntWits,
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That’s where I was leaning at first too, but now I’m not so sure after reading some other comments. Tough decision.

uyanagi, do games w Baldur's Gate 3 or Clair Obscur: Expedition 33?
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I’m playing Baldur’s Gate III right now and I’m having a blast. Great game so far! Play with friends if you can and adopt roles, even funnier that way! (I’m a bard who is always trolling)

Occultist0178, do games w Baldur's Gate 3 or Clair Obscur: Expedition 33?

BG III is significantly longer, so if that’s important to you 🤷‍♂️ Otherwise both are great games

Kenny2999, do games w Baldur's Gate 3 or Clair Obscur: Expedition 33?
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I recommend starting with bg3. It felt like more bang for the buck and the characters are chefs kiss. Both are soulful story-driven rpgs so can’t go wrong either way.

Coelacanth, do games w Baldur's Gate 3 or Clair Obscur: Expedition 33?
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They’re very different games, in my opinion. If “bang for your buck” is most important then BG3 has objectively more content. It’s way longer, has way more side content and can support many playthroughs.

I think BG3 is a very good game, but it is not perfect and it is somewhat overrated. It’s a great game, but not the best game ever. It has a fair share of flaws, and while the writing is fine it’s still very much videogamey.

Expedition 33 is more of a work of art. It still has its problems too, but at all the critical points it delivers in spades. It’s got a great cast of characters, beautiful art direction and a story with resonant themes that will hit home with most people. Plus one of the best soundtracks of all time. It’s got fantastic presentation, some incredible set pieces and moments and phenomenal voice acting, direction and facial expressions. Even though the game is turn-based, the implementation of active elements like Parry and Dodge will feel very familiar to you coming from Elden Ring. In fact, one of the gameplay designers used to be a Sekiro speedrunner, and it shows.

From your frame of reference BG3 is more like Skyrim I’d say, in that it can almost be your “forever-game”. People put thousands of hours into it over dozens of playthroughs and it has a very vivid modding scene. Expedition 33 is all about that one, cinematic impactful playthrough. Maybe you play it a second time to pick up on foreshadowing and stuff like that.

For me personally I had a great time playing BG3, but I will eventually forget about it. I spent fewer hours in Expedition 33, but the experience will stay with me way longer.

BurntWits,
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That makes me lean a bit more towards Clair Obscur. Though both sound awesome.

Vegeta,

You worded my reasoning for Clair Obscur much better than I could have.

OP: I loved Clair Obscur and highly recommend it. The story and gameplay is just so engaging, and it honestly might be the most beautiful game I’ve ever played in both art and soundtrack.

TexasDrunk,

With the exception of the words “somewhat overrated”, I agree with this 100%. I have probably ~1000 hours in bg3 and just shy of 100 in expedition 33.

I wish I could play Expedition 33 for the first time again. It’s amazing. And it is very much a work of art.

With BG3 I can play it for the first time again by making different choices, adding mods, and choosing different classes. It’s a very fun video game with a lot of choices.

I’d highly recommend both. If someone is searching to fill between 40 and 100 hours (I like side quests, ok?) then Expedition 33 is absolutely amazing. If someone were looking to spend a couple of years before they have the money for another game then I can absolutely recommend BG3.

Portosian,

BG3 clearly has a lot of effort and polish put in, but overrated still resonates with me. I didn’t get out of act one because I find DnD mechanically tedious to play and the the gallery of rogues style characters more annoying than endearing.

TexasDrunk,

Hey, that’s fair! Not everything speaks to everyone. World would be terribly boring if it did.

galaxy_nova,

What makes you say BG3 is overrated? I totally understand it’s not necessarily for everyone, but it’s basically without peer in the genre if you’re huge into that style of game like I am. Now admittedly a component of why people say it’s so good is that Larian has had amazing community engagement so I guess that could be an argument. I do wish that Act 3 had gotten the more content they were thinking of but it’s better that they’ve had so much attention to detail I mean I’m not sure there’s a game that comes close in terms of how many choices you get to make.

Coelacanth, (edited )
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The gameplay is good, but being shackled to D&D 5E is not ideal. I have a lot of issues with the writing of the game in general, Act 3 is also very bad. It’s still a great game, it’s just that people frequently claim it’s the best game of all time and I think that’s overrating it.

galaxy_nova,

Fair points. I disagree that 5E isn’t ideal for this game specifically. Other systems are quite complex to implement in a game so less accessible. Imagine all the people who struggle with the 5e rules trying to play the game in pathfinder. I don’t play 5e anymore but I think it’s pretty decent for a crpg. I can agree that the writing isn’t perfect though. The character writing and such is quite good but the overall main plot is a bit weak I suppose. Sure there are parts of it that could be better but I don’t see why it shouldn’t be called one of the greatest games. It’s accessible for normie non crpg players, the characters are fun, there’s lots of choices and unlike say a Bethesda game they actually matter lol.

Somewhat unrelated how do you feel about divinity if you’ve played it in comparison to bg3? Do you think some of the issues with bg3 might be due to using existing IP if you like divinity better?

Coelacanth,
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Admittedly it’s been a while since I played D:OS2, but I enjoyed that combat system quite a lot. No random success chance felt good, the action economy was more interesting and the skills had more freedom and interesting effects because they didn’t have to stick to existing 5E material. Magic/physical armor was an interesting strategic factor to play around and combat mostly felt good - although yes, it did frequently and infamously devolve into elemental surface spam.

Writing wise it’s all still in the patented Larian tone, which is sometimes funny but frequently unserious and sort of Marvel-esque for better or worse. I didn’t mind it as much in DOS2, but I was quite a few years younger when I played it. The romance sucked in that game too but at least one positive is I don’t remember every companion throwing themselves at you in a pathetic display of wish fulfillment protagonist-sexuality writing like they do in BG3.

overload,

Absolutely /thread

edgemaster72, do games w Baldur's Gate 3 or Clair Obscur: Expedition 33?
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I enjoyed Expedition 33 much, much more. BG3 just made me feel stressed and confused. But if you’re used to Souls games you probably wouldn’t have the same issue I did.

SnotFlickerman, do games w Baldur's Gate 3 or Clair Obscur: Expedition 33?

What others have failed to mention is how Expedition 33 is much more of a linear story where BG3 is comprised of a multitude of non-linear branching paths where “save-scumming” is important for new players.

Skyrim has the non-linear branching paths, but Bethesda doesn’t like cutting you off from content based on the path you choose so usually you can still continue to pursue other paths. Baldur’s Gate 3 is much much less forgiving and makes your choices matter and impact the paths you can take deeply. This can be daunting for new players.

I personally love games in the style of BG3 with non-linear branching paths and decisions that force specific paths, but they can be tricky to get used to if you haven’t experienced them before.

If you are more comfortable with the more linear stories, Expedition 33 is probably closer to what you’ll be comfortable with. However they are both worthwhile in many differing regards.

EncryptKeeper,

What I would also note is that the story in BG3 is still very linear. The branching paths are small deviations along the main path and can affect the ending, but the story doesn’t really change a whole lot so it’s not as daunting as it sounds.

The differences in choices in BG3 are more like flavor so that the story doesn’t railroad you into a certain character archetype. Replaying BG3 and making different choices mainly just rewards you with different companions and cutscenes, new paths through the 3 main areas, and more or less different side quests or even parallel main quests.

Coelacanth,
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Yeah, BG3 isn’t a truly branching path game in the way something like Witcher 2 for example is.

BurntWits,
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I appreciate this input, though I actually like both styles as long as it’s executed well, so unfortunately that doesn’t seal the deal for me. Thank you for the extra info though.

thermal_shock, do games w (Rant) Don't buy Rockstar games.

One way to fix this is buy your own domain and own all the email accounts.

garretble, do games w Baldur's Gate 3 or Clair Obscur: Expedition 33?
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Having only played BG3 and bouncing off of it relatively quick, I’d say the other one.

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